tf ill be accepted. . 3, 1943. The board re- serve the right to reject any or all” ; bids. Samy M. MOYER, Seo Manheim No. 2= NOTICE To Stauffer, her heirs, assigns a and legal or lic road leading or the Lancaster- Morita state highway to the Lin- highway, East Hempfield Township Lancaster County, Pa., containing 37 acres, neat measure, a part thereof being now owned by said petitioners, said land adjoining land now or late of John Mann, braham Harnish, John Sehner and David Gerlach. EAL interested in said mortgage are+notified to appea said Court, June 18, 1943, at 9: A M., eastern war time, to show cause " why a decree should not be entered forever releasing and discharging the above mentioned premises from the lien of the mortgage above set forth WILLIAM D. LEED; Sheriff hit: , Atty. James N. Lighmer, Any 5l614t HELP WANTED Marietta Hollow-Ware & Enameling 10Q% War Préduction Stan ages paid to learners and skill- ed workers. APPLY AT OFFICE MARIETTA, PA. ff 56i4t molding. Excgllent oppor- tunity for a godd paying job #1 a constantly expanding First and Second Class Ma- EF chinists wanted. hee now engaged in war Work need not apply. Spply at Employment Office 300 Block of New Holland \venue. mstrong Cork Company KV IF ™ d location of! ny presented on or ‘Gable, Mount Joy 137J6. 5[20(2t | ,{| Farm 4 miles north {only 10 to 10. Hess Music Shoppe, The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Thursday Mes 20,1943 tes for: thts eomagun 442 Ze pes ase If over five ltnes, 5¢ per insertion, all FOR SALE: Fertil Gardens. Corn or acco, Harty Leedoms, Mount | 5/20/1t FOR RENT—Small ho modern, all conveniences, located along Old oh Harr Pike, one- mile East cf Rheems. Adults. one Ralph 5/20/1t FOR SALE—125 ft. of garden hose in good condition.” Apply Vernon Steiner, at Milton Grove, Route 2, Mount Joy. 5/20|1tp SALESMAN WANTED: Good open- ing in Elizabethtown, Mount Joy and Manheim. Full time route selling Rawleigh Household Prod- ucts. Start immediately. Get more particulars. Rawleigh’s Dept. PNE- 357-208, Chester, Pa. 5/13[3tp FOR SALE: Bred Sow, all sizes. Paul Niesley, Eli town 9W; i New Eliza- bethtown and Hershey d. 5/13/4t FOR SALE: Used Radio¥, Victrolas, Pianos, Piano Rolls, fs, Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, jos, Record Albums, Needles. Apply Saturday 21 E. High St. Elizabethtown. 5[4t ployes. Musser Bros) unt Joy. ~ 2-25-tf PAUL A. MARTIN, CONTRACTOR, Mount # Joy, Phone 145. Farm il and Alterations. | my type or size. FOR SALE: Gardner 5-burner, as- bestos wicks, oil stove, with oven. Price $5.00. Harry F. Brooks Jr. Florin. Phone Mt. Joy 134. 5/20 Itp. FOR SALE: 1939 M 70 Olds- mobile Club Coupe, cellent con- dition, good tires, a large trunk deck. John G. genecker, Mt. Joy. 5(6tf WANTED-—More People to use our classified, columns and turn useless articles around ‘their homes into rash by advertising them in this ecol- umn. Try it: 2-4-tf WANTED: An ibitious, wide-a- wake man or wo to look after pleasant work, ! missions. Spare Win ' Write today to Digel ision, The AN MAGAZINE COR Fourth Avenue, - Ne York. EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of John G. Miller, late of Fast Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary ow said es- tate having been grantedjto the un- dersigned, all perso indebted thereto are requested make im- mediate payment, an Pa HENRY G. CARPENTER, ROHRER STONER, Executors Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Myra J. Booth, late of Mount Joy Township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing in Mount Joy, Pa. JOEN M, BOOTH Executor. 4/156 5/20/6t M. E. Musser, Attorney WANTED — Your roll of films, send 25 cents and gt 8 Velvet Waxed Prints and argement coupons. Our 2lst ygar business. Capital City Photo ce, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf NOTICE The RCA Victor Division Cor- poration of America and the TU. S. Employment have been unable tg complete ar- rangements to Wave their repre- Service sentatives in @Mount Joy this Thursday evenghg, May 20th, as previously andounced, to inter- view applicanf§ for employment with ack of suitable ich to conduct the to the decision to To all those who had made plans to- meet our interviewers, RCA extends an invitation to visit our employment office. in Lancaster to discuss job possibi- lities. It is open Monday through Saturday, 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. RCA representatives also will be at the U. S. Employment Service, : 228 Fast Orange Street, Lancas- ter, from 7 to 9 P. M. Wednes- days and Fridays. WANT TO RENT— lings in Mount Joy and vicin or our em-"{ Stimulate your business by adver- Be Historic Bethlehem, Pa., Prepares for 36th Bach F estival A is war, will be offered May 14 with the words, PRAYER for peace, by a community whose every-day activity now and 15 in Bethlehem, Pa., when the famous Bach Choir sings for the thirty-sixth time the monumental Mass in B Minor. The Mass, which concludes the two-day music festival, ends “Dona nobis pacem”—grant us peace. i Members of the 200-voiced choir come from all walks of life, but many are associated with the steel company which bears the city’s name. The steel plant (bottom center) is spread along the banks of the Lehigh River for several miles. by the music-loving Moravians, scholar. - The Bach Festival, which attracts music lovers from all sections of the country, stems back to the settling of the city in 1741 oR A Rogar eal a The present choir was formally organized in 1898. The B Minor Mass was first performed in’ the beautiful old Moravian Church (left), built in 1803, but is now given in the Packer Memorial Chapel (right), of Lehigh University. The conductor is Dr. Ifor Jones (top center), Welsh Bach waar “fled Local Draft Classifications By No.1Board, (From Page 1) Melvin Kurtz Mentzer, Manheim John Schickler, Oneida County, Holland Patent, N. Y. Raymond Appley, Marietta Robert Samuel Mzson, R1, E'town William Buller Hendrix, Mt. Joy Samuel Newpher Hinkle, Mt. Joy Harry Frederick Singley, Manheim Mahlon Cyrus Foreman, Mount Joy Ross William Trego, R2, E'town Paris Shonk, Florin Richard Randolph Reed, Chester J. Frank Alwine, Flizabethtown Andrew Hahn Hummer, Manheim Raymond Gibble Heisey, Rheems Phares Shenenberger Miller, R1, Manheim Charles Summer Fissel, Manheim Lawrence Reid Laughton, Manheim Nelson Richard Zell, Elizabethtown R.D. 2 Faul Budding Houseal, Elizabetht'n Walter Fvans, Billmver Far] Sides Rover, Florin Benjamin William Stark, Long Is- land, N. Y. : Charles Wilfred Vogle, Florin Charles Rubin Billett, Marietta Flam R. Ebersole, Elizabethtown Casver Hester Fater, Marietta William Andrew Barclay, R1, Mari- etta Clarence J. Cumens, Manheim Cleveland Rittenhouse Rettew, Manheim Filmer Ray Guhl. R1, Bainbridg- Henry Spangler Rich, Jr., Marietta Keith Roberson, Manheim Winfield Scott’ Heisey, Rhcems William McKinley Coshert, Manh’'m Amos Smith Decker, Flizabethtown I loyd Weiser Myers, Mount Joy Flwer Fllsworth Brandt, R.D., Marietta Oscar Donevan Rider, Florin Raymond Miller Williams, R2, Man- heim J. Vernon Good, Flizabzthtown Francis Russell Weidman, R1, Man- heim Jacob W. Heisev. Rheems Spurgeon Fdward Kinard, R1, Man~ heim Howard Samuel Wilt, R2, Mt. Joy Paul LeRoy Demmy, Manheim Cedric LeRoy Hoover, Marietta Daniel Oberholtzer Brubaker, RI, Mount Joy Harold Brocks Schaible, R1, Bain- bridge John Russel Heck, Flizabethtown Noah Ebersole Gre-nly, R1. Manh’m Clarence Baugher Myers, Florin Luther Clieton Lighty, R1, Bain- bridge Farry Edward Derr, Mount Jov Clarence William Dennis, Manheim Hans Willie Helmstadt, Mt. Joy Cyrus McKinley Sherbahn, Eliza- bethtown Harry B. Wittel, Florin William W. Reno, Maytown Ssmuel Hertzog Ludwig, RI, heim =. Harry Michael Weaver, R1, Manh'm Frville Henry Crowley, York Farl Bishoo Fshelman, Mount Jov Amos Ralph Kauffman. R1, Menh’m Harvey Shoemaker Cobaugh, Eilza- bethtown Russel L. Hein, Elizabethtown Flmer Kain, Mount Joy Harry Young Seitz. R2, Flizabstht'n Clarence Shearer Bitner. Manheim Russell Edwin Kaylor, Ri, Eliza- bethtown : Omer Balmer Will, R3, Manheim CLASS 2-B to Navember 1, 1943 Paul Huber Weitzel, Lancaster Harry Firestone: MeCurdy, Rl Bainbridge Lester C. Shenk, R2; Manheim Lester M. Sweigart, CLASS 2-B to August 4. 1943 John Patrick O'Connell, Middle Man- Ira Ebright Hostetter, R2, Myers- town Arthur Foreman, R1, Elizabethtown Raymond Dyer Nissley, Mount Joy Lester Gibble Heisey, R1, Marietta CLASS 2-A Ralph Blecher Page, Elizabethtown Charles Thomas Barton, Savannah, Georgia CLASS 3-C Abram Eshleman Keener, heim Allen Eshleman Gantz, R2, Mount Joy R2, Man- CLASS 3-C-H Martin Seachrist Musser, R1, Mt. Joy CLASS 4-D-H Herbert O. Wolgemuth, R3, Manh'm CLASS 3-A-H Lester Byers Sawyer, Florin Joseph Charles Richards, Mariettia Wallace Bruce Higgins, Steelion Chester Miller Eckinger, E’town Milfoy Lester Ellis, Mount Joy Harty Walton Weidmer, Aldon, Pa. Arthur Scott Cooper, Rl, Bainbridge Reber: Brandt Aldinger, E'town CLASS 1-A Jaceh Forry Witmer, R1, Marietta Jay Rokert Flanagan, Bainbridge John Richard Sides Manheim George Arthur Runkle, Bainbridge James Earl Hockenberry, Mt, Joy George Waltz Bires RI, 1heim Karl Wilson Bergstresser, E’'town CLASS 1-A-C Rufus Gibble Kulp, R2, Manheim Jchn Stanley Baker, Manheim CLASS 1-C Lloyd John MecElhenny, C David T. Lewis, Manheim Rich: ard Leon Pe rsons Mount Joy John Alfred Buller, own Alvin Shank Wittle, Ri, E'town James R. Leib, Elizabethtown Harvey Russel Hipple, Harold Cover, Jr. ylumbia ent Eliz: Wn Henry &F enk Mu: ser, Eli Wilbur Harry Go Roy Wentzel Diff Roy William Leber, Bates, Rome, N. Y Paul Stanley Adams, Re J. William Edgar Mundo: Bain- Norman Yale Shank, Flizabethtown Robert Grant Reese, Rome, X. Lloyd Rohrer Swarr, Rl, M Joy Ri, mn Levi Franklin Stone, 5 Edward Hend ix, El 1bric Harold Sites, R3, Manhe im Wayne Sylvester Dimeler, R1, abethtown Mervin Lloyd MN Paul Franklin Krin Robert Eugene Mc Garvey, Eliz- R1, Bainbridge 3, Man- heim Clyde Melvin Grubb, Florin CLASS 2-A te 1942 November 1, Shenk, Lancaster Willis Wei CLASS 2-A to July 15, 1943 William Penn Martzall, Manheim CLASS 3-A-H John Daniel Brenneman, R1 Bain- bridge Gon Outland, Elizabethtown Ralph Sar tison Whye, Florin Mark Evan Sloat Philadel Iphia Paul Neft Pickle, €r., Harrisburg Paul Burkholder Shiffer, Ri, heim Edward L town Francis Adrian G! abethtown Edward Puchaty, William Floyd Themas George Sanderson, E'tow Ernest Melvin Lynn, Bainbr dee Jacob Hemling Bir nbine, Manh’'m Edwin Gondek, E ethtown David Musser Harry Willian Dewey: Landis C Martin Witmer 1 Man- Barnhart, R1, Elizabeth- adfelter, Ri, Eliz- Elizabethtown 1 River, Md. CLASS 2-C URE PLANT J Hsing in the Bulletin. bia i= Al Joseph Kenneth Wittle, Rl, Lloyd Gibble Fel George Gilber 1, M: inheim Victor Willian s, Marietta John Ira Heisey, R2, Mount Joy Paul Walter Bricker, i { Alvin James William W. Neidigh, Florin David Hartranft Waltz, Jr, Manheim Franklin Martin Thomas, Manheim Alfons Richard Claubitz, Elizabzth- town Paris Hollinger Hostetter, Mt. Aaron David Hummer, George Hall Scull, Lancaster CLASS 4-A Henry Weidman Nauman, Rl, Eliz- abethtown Clayton Albert Jacobs, Elizabetht'n Forrest L. Weller, Elizabethtown Charles Smiley Collins, R3, E'town James Richard Nye, Elizabethtown isha CLASS 4-F Robert R, Seiders, Elizabethtown tobert William Hartman, R3, Man- heim John Bailey, Jr., R2, Mount Joy Arthur Haldeman Becker, R2, Man- heim Albert Ira Drace, Maytown Theodore H. Weidler, Mount Joy Simon Cover, Florin Edward R. Zell, Penryn Charles F. Stark, Mount Joy Lyndale L. Michaels, Bainbridge Cyrus S. Dchner, R1, Manheim Walter H. Derf, Mount Joy Samuel S. Erb, R3, Lititz Paul L. Frey, R1, Elizabethtown Warren L. Neff, R1, Mount Joy Chester LeRoy Young, Manheim Eg T COCKERELS growers plan: to breeding flocks to supply atching eggs next fall, winter, and spring should select and save their best ccekerels the time they < remind poultry sts of the Pennsylvania » College.. About three times as many should be saved as will be necded. R3, Joy Manheim SELE(C who at at broilers, I A Crs eee GARDENING IS POPULAR Vegetable att tenti on of 4 gardening is engaging 4-H Club members Club lead- all over Petinsylvants, ers at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege report that the members are making sure their families have vlenty cf vegetables this year. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletii AUTO CLUB, WITH 14,395 MEMBERS, WINS RECOGNITION Recognition for its excellent membership record is given the ! Lancaster Automobile Club in the May Membership Bulletin publish- ed and distributed nationally by the American Automobile Association, with which the local club is affiliat-| ed. During the past month Lancaster] moved from twelfth to eleventh place in membership among the more than 700 clubs of the AAA nationwide organization, passing the Connecticut Motor Club, previously| in eleventh position. The total paid! up membership of the Lancaster! club as of May 1, according to the AAA records, was 14,395, In April the club admitted 152. new members, compared with 61 in the same month of 1942. The first! four months of this year the club’s membership renewal rate was 93.8 percent, compared with 92.8 percent in the corresponding period of 1942, a em A local man remarks there is one business where he would rather not have them sing while they work, and that’s the operating surgeon. UNSAFE 22 HOME | NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL EVERY; DRIVER|CAN; HELP ¢ in all your driving. grade crossing. AR, 1943 style, is war on wheels. ¥ Men, weapons amd materials vital to victory must he moved swiftly, safely and without delay. But each day accidents at grade erossings in’ America injure or Kill 19 motorists and delay 38 trains a total of 22 hours—a drain on manpower and time that a nation at war simply cannot afford.’ Will you, as a patriotic driver, enlist in the' nationwide campaign now under way to stop these accidents? Here's how you can help: I. Be extra careful wartime careful— 2. Be especially alert when a dp « 3. Be sure the way is eat before, you «4% cross the tracks. gg a a LOOK, LISTEN and LIVE! Help keep “em rolling for Ae IP wigs SE pre CG pane a ER ET Ry DAO a VS TE mnt LRT aps Co Your Food Early Next Week . In addition to the Memorial Day Holiday preparations, the week- end will be extremely busy because Blue Stamps G-H-J Red Stamps E-F-G-H-J and Sugar Stamp No. 12 All Expire Mon., May 31st Coffee Stamp No. 23 Expires May 30th Poinis Ea. 16 Farmdale Tomatoes No2can 1c Farmdale Stringless Beans "N°2can 11c . Blue Label Peas Nogecan j5¢ 19 Calif. Bartlett Pears No2j can 24c 13 SPAM - - A Hormel Product 12-0z can 33¢ 5 5 Niblets Brand Corn 2ezcan 3c 12 i Fancy Alaska Pink Salmon ‘can 22c 7 . Cond. Tomato Soup 3 cans 22¢ 3 i Grapefruit Juice i No2can §3¢ 2 « Luscious Prunes in Syrup 0°zcan {5c 7? * Glenwood Apple Sauce No2can §Qe 14 Sunsweet Prune Juice qtjar 23¢ 3 ideal, Tetley’s or Lipton’s Soup Mix 3 rkos 25¢ © Fresh Produce Helps You Save Points LIMA BEANS "13° Solid Slicing Crisp Calif. Iceberg Tomatoes LETTUCE a3 head i Jc doz 43¢ Extra Large Fla. 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